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HaganeHebi

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  1. 6 hours ago, Simlasa said:

    What I've seen of it doesn't seem much like WFRP. It keeps trying to sell that aspect, but without Warhammer's setting... meh.

    Maybe when it's finally out I'll get a look at it and find more to love.

    Well, they are selling it as a settingless toolbox, and given that it is basically a WFRP retroclone with the numbers filed off (and some streamlining of the more creaky parts of its ancestor's system) you should be able to graft and bolt all the WFRP lore and stuff on the system without too much issues. The final book will likely also come in at under the public beta's 600 page count, as the remaining work until release is mainly editing and layout if I understood correctly.

    WFRP was and is my first RPG love, so I backed the project asap as it's nice to know I'll have a largely familiar yet updated and streamlined system to continue playing in my beloved setting. And it's always nice to have a fallback option if the 4th edition by Cubicle 7 turns out to be a loathsome abomination like FFG's turd of a 3rd edition was. ;)

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  2. Well, you just sold yourself a copy! ;) I'm afraid I won't be getting the dead tree version as I'm strictly a PDF person these days, but hopefully a lot of others are going to take you up on the offer and make Rev D100 a resounding succes!

    Well, off to read those lovely 256 pages now~

  3. So I just went to DriveThru to check out some of the new releases of the last week, and lo and behold; I see that Rev D100 is available! Since the supposed launch date was 3 December @ Dragonmeet 2016 I kind of want to make sure this is not some sort of mistake before I start throwing money at the screen?:D

  4. Well, personally I prefer an as high quality pdf as possible, such that images stay crisp when zoomed in (often important for maps and the like). I have access to Acrobat Pro, so in my case I can always rework/lower the quality on PDFs as needed myself. But I guess peeps who don't have access to a pdf editor might find a B&W file without backgrounds easier to print if they're so inclined, and low-res files may be useful for use on lower spec tablets that might choke on heavy/complex files.

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  5. 9 hours ago, clarence said:

    I'm happy to hear you are interested in M-SPACE! And yes, there will be a PDF version. It will be another couple of weeks, but after that it will be available from DriveThruRPG. 

    Like you, I prefer books as PDFs to save on space - but to use in play I usually go for physical copies. 

    Excellent! Marking down the days on the calendar! :)

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  6. On 9/11/2016 at 8:22 PM, clarence said:
    I have two pieces of good news today: a preview of M-SPACE is now available for download and we also have a release date for the book. 
    The preview is 30+ pages and will give you a good overall feeling for the game. A little bit of everything is included. If not sure whether this book is for you, here’s your chance to find out more.
     
    Head over to www.frostbytebooks.com to download it.
     
    The full game will be released at September 19. It will be a 220 page softback, in black and white, and initially be available from Lulu. More details later. 

    Hi,

    I'm kind of a newb here, but I have been lurking and following the development of this game for a while already and I'm super-excited that it's about to be published! So I hope you'll allow me a small question in regards to your post above: You talk about the softback, but will a PDF version also be released? I've long given up on buying physical books as space is at a premium where I live and as such I only buy PDF/ebook versions anymore. It is always such a heart-breaker when RPGs that I'd love in my collection don't have electronic releases (I'm looking at you Burning Wheel), so I really, really hope you'll plan to have an electronic version of M-Space for sale too?

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